{"id":209732,"date":"2017-08-04T12:46:23","date_gmt":"2017-08-04T16:46:23","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/tevye-the-milkman-libertarianism-and-the-open-borders-fantasy-ricochet-com\/"},"modified":"2017-08-04T12:46:23","modified_gmt":"2017-08-04T16:46:23","slug":"tevye-the-milkman-libertarianism-and-the-open-borders-fantasy-ricochet-com","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/transhuman-news-blog\/libertarianism\/tevye-the-milkman-libertarianism-and-the-open-borders-fantasy-ricochet-com\/","title":{"rendered":"Tevye the Milkman, Libertarianism, and the Open Borders Fantasy &#8211; Ricochet.com"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>      Political freedom and escape from tyranny demand that      individuals not be unreasonably constrained by government in      the crossing of political boundaries. Economic freedom      demands the unrestricted movement of human as well as      financial capital across national borders  Paragraph      3.4 of the 2016 Libertarian Party platform<\/p>\n<p>    I have nothing against Libertarians. In fact, some of my best    friends are Libertarians. If one of my children wanted to marry    a Libertarian, like     Tevye the Milkman I would question G-d, grit my teeth, put    on a brave face, and give them my blessing and my permission.  <\/p>\n<p>    On the one hand, there is about 80 percent overlap between    Libertarian and Conservative political values, and in practice    we tend to arrive at many similar policy positions: the rule of    law, strong private property rights, freedom of contract and of    association, free trade, respect for constitutional authority,    low taxes, light and economically literate regulations,    federalism, a government of limited and enumerated powers,    frugal fiscal policies, monetary discipline, and so on.  <\/p>\n<p>    On the other hand, Libertarians dont have much use for the    Conservatives attachment to tradition. In fact, some    Libertarian positions seem utterly unmoored, not just from    tradition, but from reality. Take for example, the Libertarian    view of migration, expressed, inter alia, in the    above-cited 2016 party platform. Without any limiting    principle, this position would mean the end of both nations and    states. Even on the level of utopian fantasy, I dont get the    appeal.  <\/p>\n<p>    On the other hand, Libertarians advance a powerful universal    moral claim that is consistent with both traditional liberal    values and advanced economic thinking.     Here, for example, is Alex Tabarrok, professor of economics    at George Mason University, making this moral claim:  <\/p>\n<p>      There are fundamental human rights. There are rights which      accrue to everyone, no matter who they are, no matter where      they are on the globe. Those rights include the right to free      expression. They include the right to freedom of religion.      And I believe they should also include the right to move      about the Earth.    <\/p>\n<p>    And     Here is Michael Clemens, another Libertarian economist at    the Center for Global Development, making the economic case:  <\/p>\n<p>      So, you know how in real estate they say that value is all      about location, location, location. Its the same for the      value of your labor. And that has a remarkable implication.      It means that barriers that keep you in places where youre      less economically productive keep you from making the      contribution you could make. And for every person whos kept      in a poor country, thats a tiny little drag on the world      economy that adds up. So, what that means is that even a      modest relaxation of the barriers to migration that we have      right now  Im talking about one in 20 people who now live      in poor countries being able to work in a rich country       would add trillions of dollars a year to the world economy.      It would add more value to the world economy than dropping      all remaining barriers to trade, every tariff, every quota       and dropping all remaining barriers to international      investment combined.    <\/p>\n<p>    Tabarrok again:  <\/p>\n<p>      Its actually very simple. You take a person from a poor      country, a country like Haiti for example, and you bring them      to the United States or another developed country, and their      wages go up.Three times, four times, fives times. Im      told, sometimes as much as ten times. So, its an incredible      increase in living standards simply by moving someone from      where their labor has low value, moving them to where their      labor has high value. Its far more effective than any other      anti-poverty program weve ever tried.    <\/p>\n<p>    There is a kind of voodoo economics quality at work here:    simply exposing a person from a poor country to the spacious    skies and purple mountains majesty of the United States    creates a ten-fold increase in that persons welfare, and a net    increase in the welfare of the world. Amazing. Are there any    negative externalities associated with this transaction,    multiplied millions (or billions) of times over? Neither    economist tells us. If there are, presumably they are    negligible, and its in poor taste to ask. (Pay no attention to    Hamburg and Malm.)  <\/p>\n<p>    On the other hand, both Tevye and his creator Sholem Aleichem    were immigrants who settled in New York City. Aleichem did well    there, and I have to believe that Tevye did too.  <\/p>\n<p>    On the other hand I also believe strongly in individual    rights, and I think that elevating group rights to preeminence,    which is what we are doing here in the United States, is    incompatible with our political traditions and notions of    liberty. We will come to grief for it. But I dont see how it    can be a universal individual right to live anywhere on the    globe one pleases. I may be a simple barefoot Virginia country    lawyer, but I am used to thinking of a right as a claim for    which a duly constituted political or judicial body has the    power to grant relief or redress. No such body can grant relief    for the claim advanced by Professors Tabarrok and Clemens,    which has little basis in custom or practice. It is a purely    abstract assertion that founders on such deeply rooted legal    principles as state sovereignty.  <\/p>\n<p>    Libertarianism shares with Marxism and other bastard    stepchildren of the Enlightenment this abstract ideological    quality, disconnected from the realities of lived human    experience. For Marxism, the fatal conceit is its obsession    with equality; for Libertarians, it is hyper-individualism.    Like most primates, human beings are social, hierarchical, and    tribal. Hierarchical means that humans are constantly jockeying    with one another for social status, and a society of perfect    equality is therefore a dangerous delusion. Tribal means that    we are deeply, irrationally attached to exclusive    collective identities, as anyone who has ever attended    an American high school or a major team sporting event can tell    you. There is no escape from the tribalism, its so deeply    ingrained in us. Try to suppress it, and it comes out in other    forms. Dissolve the 20th century American national    identity, and you get the vicious and stupid identity politics    of the 21st.  <\/p>\n<p>    It seems to me that the error at the root of social contract    theory is the understanding that the basic pre-political social    unit is the individual. This understanding is ahistorical and    wrongheaded as a matter of anthropology and psychology. The    basic pre-political social unit is the family and tribe (which    is really just extended family). Being an Old World immigrant    myself, as well as a member of Tevyes very ancient tribe, I am    deeply sympathetic to Edmund Burkes insight that human    societies have an organic character, that their members are    connected to each other and to past and future generations    through bonds of partnership and obligation, and arent merely    fungible, interchangeable economic units. Like any partnership,    this is a kind of contract, but very different from what    Libertarians and liberals believe. It encompasses nationalism,    for one thing, whereas those other views tend to lead to    borderless one-world utopianism. Of course, from a certain    point of view modern nationalism is a deliberately manufactured    construct. But what makes nation states such powerful political    actors, and nationalism such a potent force in international    politics, is that they are both the political manifestations    of, and tap into, a very deep human feature.  <\/p>\n<p>    On the other hand, wasnt it nationalism that brought us the    worst crimes and conflagrations of the 20th century?  <\/p>\n<p>    No. Western elites learned all the wrong lessons from the    20th century. After the Second World War they came    to see in the nation-statenotthe fullest    political expression of peoplehood, the seat of law and    legitimacy, a celebration of human variety, and the font of    culture, art, and human flourishing, but rather the heart of    genocide. They completely misconstrued Adam Smiths dictum that    there is a great deal of ruin in a nation. The horrors of the    20thcentury were caused not by nationalism in    general, but byGermannationalism    in particular.  <\/p>\n<p>    The true lesson of the 20th century is that public    policy works best when it works with the grain of human nature,    not against it. Perhaps overcoming our irrational tendencies is    a worthy individual goal. But the road to anti-human hell is    paved with attempts to eliminate them altogether. The main    challenge for the modern social order is managing and    moderating the more malign and destructive forms of our nature.    No one said it was going to be easy.  <\/p>\n<p>    On the other hand  <\/p>\n<p>    No. There is no other hand.  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Original post:<br \/>\n<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/ricochet.com\/446272\/tevye-the-milkman-libertarianism-and-the-open-borders-fantasy\/\" title=\"Tevye the Milkman, Libertarianism, and the Open Borders Fantasy - Ricochet.com\">Tevye the Milkman, Libertarianism, and the Open Borders Fantasy - Ricochet.com<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> Political freedom and escape from tyranny demand that individuals not be unreasonably constrained by government in the crossing of political boundaries. Economic freedom demands the unrestricted movement of human as well as financial capital across national borders Paragraph 3.4 of the 2016 Libertarian Party platform I have nothing against Libertarians. 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